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 The original post-proccesing.  The new post-processing job.

Revisiting Old Images

Galen Weld April 20, 2016

This morning, instead of studying for my prelims like I should have been, I dug up the raw file for one of my favorite photos, of climbers enjoying the sunset from high camp on Shuksan, August 2014. I reprocessed the image in Lightroom, and while it's not dramatically different, it's definitely better than my first attempt. I think it's always worthwhile to spend a few minutes every once in a while to look over and reprocess old images - it's fun to see how your post processing skills have improved, at the very least.

More soon,

Galen

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